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Magnus Ågren serves as an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Clinical Medicine within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in Surgery. Based at Blegdamsvej 3, Copenhagen, he maintains active clinical and research engagement with contact details including dual phone lines (+4538635954, +4520886575) and email magnus.agren@mail.dk through the university's ikm.ku.dk platform.
His research centers on molecular mechanisms of wound healing, with primary focus areas including:
- Venous leg ulcer pathophysiology and treatment
- Cytokine dynamics in chronic wound fluid
- Innovative therapeutic approaches (zinc supplementation, neuropeptides, botulinum neurotoxin)
- Biomarker identification for skin graft healing
- Systematic analysis of keloid management strategies
Analysis of his 37 research outputs (2022-2025) reveals consistent emphasis on molecular wound healing mechanisms, particularly cytokine networks in chronic wounds and translational applications of novel therapies. His publication pattern shows strong interdisciplinary collaboration across dermatology, surgery, and molecular biology, with recent work exploring neuropeptide Y for ischemic wounds and zinc's role in tissue repair. The systematic reviews in his portfolio demonstrate commitment to evidence synthesis for clinical practice improvement.
Scientific awards are not documented in available materials. Advisory activities and grant funding details remain unspecified in current records.
Dr. Ågren operates within the Department of Clinical Medicine's collaborative research ecosystem, contributing to institutional networks focused on wound healing science. His work engages multidisciplinary teams investigating molecular pathways of tissue repair and clinical translation of novel wound management strategies.
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